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Calved: no bag
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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1622514" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>I would get that cow in that doesn't have much of a bag in and check her out. A shot of oxytocin might still help her out.</p><p>My calves get turned out to pasture after 3or4 days depending on how fast they are coming. I have a "calf hotel" in the pasture . It's a low shed 8'x12' well bedded that the calves can get in but not the cows. As long as I keep it dry in their it takes the new turn out about a day to figure out where to go. It's rained for two days and when I checked this morning, 10 calves ran out of the shed. </p><p>A peace of old bale feeder flipped upside down works good to section off part of a barn. The calves go through but the cows can't.</p><p>Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1622514, member: 39695"] I would get that cow in that doesn't have much of a bag in and check her out. A shot of oxytocin might still help her out. My calves get turned out to pasture after 3or4 days depending on how fast they are coming. I have a "calf hotel" in the pasture . It's a low shed 8'x12' well bedded that the calves can get in but not the cows. As long as I keep it dry in their it takes the new turn out about a day to figure out where to go. It's rained for two days and when I checked this morning, 10 calves ran out of the shed. A peace of old bale feeder flipped upside down works good to section off part of a barn. The calves go through but the cows can't. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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